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RE: Never go to the shop when your thirsty - FirefoxWiz - 11-10-2006

Ahhh!

Thank you, Neal! Smile

~FW


RE: Never go to the shop when your thirsty - Cool_Guy - 11-11-2006

Dr Small Wrote:Get real >.>
We all know that £ is "euro" and a type of money in England, but how much it is worth, I have no clue.


Dr Small

Wrong, the "£" is Great Britan Pound, and is worth 1.91055 USD.


RE: Never go to the shop when your thirsty - CraKteR - 11-11-2006

Dr Small Wrote:Get real >.>
We all know that £ is "euro" and a type of money in England, but how much it is worth, I have no clue.


Dr Small

Where did you even get that from? £ IS English pounds.
€ is the euro sign >.>


RE: Never go to the shop when your thirsty - Neal - 11-11-2006

I think he was pretty well owned their (I am aloud to say that right? If not just edit my post)


RE: Never go to the shop when your thirsty - Cool_Guy - 11-11-2006

PWNed would be beter. Tongue And yes, I think you can say that. Tongue


RE: Never go to the shop when your thirsty - Dr Small - 11-11-2006

.....
I never knew the difference, since I live in the U.S. Tongue
I don't study the English currency system.


Dr Small


RE: Never go to the shop when your thirsty - Neal - 11-11-2006

Well I am in the U.S and I simply did research to figure out what was correct and if I am not sure about something I simply search the correct answer before posting what I think is right when I could be way off.


RE: Never go to the shop when your thirsty - Dr Small - 11-13-2006

Neal Wrote:Well I am in the U.S and I simply did research to figure out what was correct and if I am not sure about something I simply search the correct answer before posting what I think is right when I could be way off.

Yes. I normally do that myself, but English measurements of money and pounds to not usually interest me.


Dr Small